Breaking Bad Finale: All Innocence Is Lost

Breaking Bad Finale: All Innocence Is Lost

That's what Breaking Bad's Walter White (Bryan Cranston) told his meth-making cohort Jesse (Aaron Paul) to do moments after Walt hit two murderous rival drug dealers with his car in Season 3's penultimate episode. In doing so, Walt protected Jesse from the wrath of their boss, Gus (Giancarlo Esposito), who also employed the now-dead thugs.

"I think Walt saved Jesse's life by doing that, and Jesse owes Walt quite a bit," Paul tells TVGuide.com. "Going into the final episode, Jesse is in a very lost place and he's not sure where to turn. I think maybe he'll go into hiding."

Indeed he does, which leaves Walt all alone to answer to Gus for the murders. Well, he's not completely alone - he has his trusty Heisenberg hat.

"It changes things for [Walt]," Cranston says of the hat, noting that he suggested Walt wear it again in the finale. "I thought, 'Here's a genuine opportunity where Walt needs all the power he can get going into this negotiation with Gus.' It's much like if a man is wearing a tuxedo: You sit differently, you act differently, you present yourself differently because of how it makes you feel. It's the same thing with the Heisenberg hat and glasses. It has that same effect."